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Show Society Hold First Meeting For Fall ILJD.S. Phone your society news to Willard Jr. Sunday School Officials Are Honored Sunday pleasant and coordinators Retiring teachers of the Willard ward Junior Sunday school were honored at a party held Thursday evening, Aug. 27, after ward leadership meeting. Coordinators Mary Nebeker and Kay Olson and Teachers Sue Larking and Rae Woodland were honored guests, Uarda Heiberg, Grace Seely and Carrie Peterson of the stake board were also invited guests. Members of the junior Sunday school party presented a short program. Games were played and light refreshments were served. There were 21 present at the party. At ML Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Stpphen Bunnell a and family spent last week-enat Mt. Pleasant visiting with relatives. d 771. Mrs. "Hattie' Hunsaker Honored On 69th Birthday Wednesday Luana Lee Who Will Become A Bride of Harold Owen Horne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Horne, Kaysville, soon. Miss Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee of Drigham City. ... That picture doesn't do her credit you should really see her complexion since she started drinking more milk. Utah Mlk Foundation mm? Luana Lee To Wed Harold Horne In Logan Temple On September 9; Reception Planned Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee announce the approaching mar- orary fine arts society, and singing riage of their daughter, Luana, Chansonettes, was also affiliated to Harold Owen Horne, son of group, and DelMr. and Mrs. Owen W. Horne, with Alpha Phi and Lambda ta . girls vr - Swifts Premium, Skinless FRANKS lb the Utah State Agricultural college where he was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma and Delta Phi. He fulfilled a mission for the LJXS. church in outh Africa. The couples were active In music circles at the A. C. college. Everyone Is Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 77L NEW RED SPUDS 50 LDS. 79c FANCY GREEN BEIL PEPPERS lb CIKIEESE 1c ea. WE GIVE GREEN stamps CLOSED MONDAY )i: CORN Oregon and Vancouver, Canada. They visited there with Mrs. Kaiser's sister, Mrs. Harland Trexler and daughter, Mrs. Earl Dunlap. Enroute home they visited at the home of another sister, Mrs. B. J. Raines and family. At the Raines home were the parents of the three sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, of Los Angeles. The Jensens are vacationing in Brigham City before returning to their home in Los Mrs. Edna Seidner Hostess To Family Members On Sunday 4 Box Elder JOURNAL' Brigham City. Utah Friday, September 4, 1953 PARK VALLEY Mrs. Edna Seidner of Ogden entertained at a dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shortage of water has been the No. 1 limiting factor for Utah agriculture almost since pioneer days. While nearly every creek ond trirkle is diverted into irrigation ditches, engineers soy far too much water never reaches the forms . , . being iost by seepoge, evaporation Pfc. and Mrs. W.L. Busby Become Parents Of Girl and waste through distribution inadequate at Park Volley in western Box Elder county systems. Such was the story but not today. 6 ranchers, depending on Fisher Creek Irrigation system wataf, the system so that the lost flume (3 miles from the Intake) of the water flowing out of Fisher Canyon, os compared receives 55 with less than 1 previously, is a story of great significance to farmers improved who depend Its well told in the September 3 issue of on irrigation. The Utah Former. ternal grandmother, makes her home in Perry, Utah. The maternal grandparent, Mrs. Thelma Johnston, resides in Logan. Private Buby is stationed with the 9603 Training Service unit at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. He and his wife, Shirley, make their home at 687 Islay street, San Luis Obispo, Caiif. More PROFITS From Poultry Not mony years ago, about 1.000 hens were oil one poultry Today, one man con hondle 4,000 or thanks to improved 5.000 hens But houses. design in poultry poultry houses cost real money. non could handle alone. Lees Tell Of Birth Of Baby Daughter How Ralph K. Powell of lehl cleverly designed and built his own poultry houses ot low cost, mokes profitable, informative reading in the September 3 issue of The Utah Mr. and Mrs. Morris K. Lee announce the arrival of a baby daughter, born August 29 at Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. The little Miss weighed four pounds 11 ounces at birth and will remain at the hospital for a couple of weeks before to Brigham City. Delighted with the new arrival are Jerry, Janet, Charles and Douglas, brothers and sisters, to the newest addition. Ralph Powell and hu tea Cane. They uvd loll paper and lanfonila lor roots el (heir low cert poultry houiat. Farmer There's always reading for all tho end read it regularly it's only $1.50 year, $3.50 for 3 years. SEND FOR FREE Son Is Born To Dr. And Mrs. James Fletcher COPY ORANGEADPIERCES E- Exclusive Farm and Livestock the I want sty. lo Enter find out if your magazine can be as wialal to my subscription lor the period checkadi t year Q Send WIN SOME Copy, without obligation 10 Magazine -J .. LABOR DAY HALF $ SPECIALS! PRIZES! IT'S EASY! IT'S AND FUN! STORE VJIDE lbs. Summer Clearance Sale! FRESH LOCAL emu GRAND dozen HURRY! OUR STORE IS JUMBO FULL CANTALOUPES lb. OF BARGAINS! FIFE REMEMBER LAST DAY IS SATURDAY! ICE COLD AND MELONS lb. TWO LOCATIONS 68 FIRESTONE South Main STORE Phone 163 TO SERVE YOU BETTER TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 157 iWith Alain 43 39 on my part. $ - P.M. as yeu 3 yeart-- U $1 SO me a Free Also Your Last Chance For Our - . SPUDS 5-6- ma Neme Mrs. Jack Stretz And Daughter Visiting Here KIDS, GUESS ON THE BIKE IN OUR WINDOW 300 size PORK & BEANS 2 forNEW RED AUGUST . Salt Lake City, Utah Utah's yVEStollran SATURDAY, O THE UTAH TARMIR 36 Richards St. GOLDEN RIPE Hi C46 oz. can fam- ily in The Utah Forinor . . . because The Utah Farmer is concerned only with the problami gad interests of Uteh farm folks. It will pay you to g Lo-ver- I How Army Private First Class and Mrs. William L. 'Busby are the parents of a daughter, Maria Jean, born Aug. 22 at the U. S. army hospital at Camp Roberts, Calif. Mr. Laverne IBusby, the pa- A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. James C. Fletcher of Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 2. Mrs. Fletcher is the former Fay Stanley Lee. of new Grandparents baby are Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher, 'Provo, and Mrs. Lee, Brigham City. ' A CREEK Fred Struve and daughter, Joanne, of Sacramento. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heslop and children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George Carver, Mrs. Robert Salmon, Miss Ann Van IBeek, Miss Carol Carver and Miss Seidner, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes, all of Brigham City. The Struve family left Monday for their home following a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Jack Stretz and three months old daughter, Teresa Kay, are visiting in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen. Mrs. Stretz is the 'former Gladys Knudsen. LYNNS MARKET OZ. Mrs. R. M. Kaiser And Daughter Back From Vacation Trip Mrs. R. M. Kaiser and daughter, Rose Mary, have returned from a vacation trip to Portland, U.S.No.1 LARGE MILD LIBBYS 12 Sigma. Mr. Horne has been attending A STORE FULL OF SPECIALS Labor Day STOCK UP FOR THE DOUBLE HOLIDAY I (B. of Kaysville. The ceremony will be solemnized September 9 in the Logan LDS temple. The garden at the Lee home will be the setting for a reception honoring them I , that evening. Miss Lee has attended three years of college at the University of Utah and the Utah State Agricultural college, where she majored in art and music. She was member of Apmin, hon HunHonoring Mrs. Hattie saker on her 69th birthday anniversary, relatives held a sure prise party at her (home in Wednesday evening. Present were 43 relatives and guests including seven children, 15 and three grandchildren, great grandchildren. Highlights of the affair was an outdoor barbecue supper served buffet style. A beautiful birthday cake decorated the center of the table and served as the theme of the evening's activities. Mrs. Hunsaker received many fine gifts and remembrances, including a television set. Hon-eyvill- SATURDAY ONLY! CLOSED MONDAY o Kil-pac- J. tioned. They report a very trip. temple vows Impressive were exchanged by Prudence W. Sheridan ,and Maurice L. Reeder on August 27 In the Idaho Falls temple. President Francis M. Davis, first counselor to President performed the rites. Following the ceremony the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip through Yellowstone park. They are residing at West Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Gi.l ,Wold of returned this week Brigham Fifth ward Relief society mem- from a sixCity day trip to W'yoming bers enjoyed first meeting of the and South Dakota. fall season on Tuesday afterAt Torrington, Wyoming they noon. visited with Mr. Wold's brother Reports were heard by visit- who is assistant superintendent ing teachers and a program in- of a and presb sugar factory from choice selections cluding the Relief society magazine were dent of the LDS. branch there. From Torrington they travelgiven by Mrs. Virginia Waters and Mrs. Beatrice Larsen. ed to the Black Hills where During the meeting a most they viewed points of interest interesting talk on handiwork and went on to Rapid City Air Base where Mrs Wold's nephew, was given by Mrs. Renie Nielsen, is staMany lovely woven Col. Ariel stoles and other crocheted articles were displayed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Donna Woodbury, Mrs Mary Dawn Huggins, Mrs. Vel-dPalmer, Mrs. Ruth Jensen and Mrs. Joan Nelson. Though usually silent, the porcupine can grunt, grumble, squeak, whine, mew, chatter, shriek ,and even cry like a child. Temple Vows Exchanged By Prudence Sheridan And Maurice L. Reeder Aug. 27 September 9 Wedding Is Planned Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Wold Visit In Wyoming, S.D. SthWarJgeHel E85R stores f VJIFE (WE DELIVER) |